feszültségért
Feszültségért is a Hungarian term that translates to "voltage" in English. It refers to the electric potential difference between two points in an electric circuit. This difference is what drives electric current to flow. In simpler terms, it's the "push" or pressure that causes electrons to move.
The unit of measurement for voltage is the volt (V), named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
Voltage can be generated by various sources, including batteries, power supplies, and generators. It can be